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[—ra—p— DESIRABLE HOMES IN ==ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE=—=- Healthy Location, Easy of Access, Moderate Prices, Liberal Terms The “Choice” Is the largest and most valuable addition to SOUTIT OMAIIA. It lies on the line of the Union Pacific and B. & M. Railways. It adjoins the locationof the great industrial enterprizes. It has a Perfect Natural Drainage, and is therefore healthy. It has the most fa- vorable train servic: of any suburban resi- dence location any place near Omaha. For these and other reasons an investment here will more surely yield satisfactory re- turns than any other locality. —_ . G. AL Properties 32, Zinnts Koort — a3 et Zean or f7vE Roors Corrage The accompanying cuts show the elevationand ground floor plans of cottages now being built in Albright's Choice, . South Omaha, for the benefit of persons OQ limited means who desire to secure ('\v.\ll-'lllt’y' aste Homes oy Reasonanne Trrws, within easy access of the city. The very favorablg hourly train service between Albright Sta tion and the city, for Eighteen Hours l)nilfl * makes this the most desirable location for s+ burban residences near Omaha. A number ofi these cottages are now completed and ready; for sale on such EASY TERMS that no one can afford to be without a home. Should the' plan shown here not be suitable in size o arrangement, we have others to show, and will make every reasonable effort to suit purchasers. 8 For full particulars, prices and terms, call upon BRIGHT, 218 South 15th Street in all Parts of the City for Sale or Exchange. Carriages Free. OPENS WITI{ A i RUSH. I’IH-JSIDEN_T_OF A BANK. John L. Miles at the Head of a New Omaha Savings Bank—E. A. Benson Thoueands of People Attracted by L. 0, [ & Pirector. Jones & Oo/'s Fall Opening. n Everybody Delighted and Hun. dreds of Callers Carry Away tion. HonestJohn Miles, as he was cal Substantial Souvenirs of when he ran :\wnxfi ahead of his ticket while running for ma; were * decorating their fumous clothing house | 8 P at 1300 Firnam. Yesterday, with its “’9" : profuse decorations of bunting, newly | 2RA W decorated wulls and ceilings, myriad of sul;tantial tables fx ng with their feast for the oute and ort Iy groan. | ciates in the di throng of Omaha's best citi crowded its msles almost contin- Sept. 10th, a new vally, from early mornin, until | firm, Mostoller, Scott & Co. e late 1n the evening. Its windows too, | thenew building, corner 15th and Vinton wero gazed into by thousands of persous | streets, a new and well selected stock of Goods, Groceries, and many were the complimentary re- | stapleand fancy Dry marks made about the attractive show- | Provisions, § The a ngs. the lirm are experience fi. 0. Jones & Ci #on with their cl ral force doubled in be a great w. 80 for L. O. Jones a should leave the city until they have | grocerymen in the city. wisited this wonderful establishnient for | one of the best in Om the clothing of male mankind. dict wonderful suc, e ———— Mostoller, Scott & To Grand Army Reunion Grounds | strects. and Omaha Fair Grounds. The Union Pucific Railway Company will run special trains September 5th to between 10th and Leaven- worth streets and Grand Army Reunion NERY. grounds, stopping ut foot of Davenport | R. M. GENIUS gllfl((). street and at way s follow: ¥ Going out—Leave 10th and Leaven- | the largest and fin enworth streets at 8:10 a. m. and every | leetion of Trimme: hour the ter until and including 11:10 | Selling goods che . m., arriving Davenport st. 5 minutes | west of Chicago. air grounds station each ater, arriving Fur ground station 20 Selling the most goods and satisfy all minutes later, arriving at the Reunion | of our customers. Do when you are in Omaha. R. M. GENIUS & BRO., 8:40 8. m., und every hour thereafter un- | Douglas St., bet, 14th and 15th, Omaha, grounds 25 minutes Jater, Returning—Leave reunion grounds at grounds til 11:40 p. m., arriving at Ful station five minutes later, arri On and after Aug. 28, the Missour1 Pa- eitic railway will run two trains daily to Nebraska City, leaying Omaha at 10:45 8. m. and 9:10 p. m., from their depot at 15th and Wobster sts, arriving at Ne- braska City at 1:37 p. For further information call at city ticket oflice, 218 So. 15th st. fe general agent. Enterprise. sH, bals Brown & Creighton, one of the most solid and progressive real estate firms in bandsome pocket map of Omaha in con- mection with a small pamphlet givin, statistics of the remarkable growth an ro:vorl of the eity. These maps are r free F at the office of the firm, 8. e. corner 16th :‘i:’fii‘“"lli OB IO iR and Douglas streets. s 1513 Douglas, Situactions Secured, Neeasins Valentine's Shorthand Institute never ails to secure situations for its graduates, - ey invited. e —e—— Look out for the auction Bept. 6th in lake Side, Ri te & Auction Co. nishad Davenport Democrat: Davenvort busi- 088 talent is making itselt felt in the financial circles of Omuha manner, Last Monday the Nebr ings bank went into permanent organi yor, has, in hisshort residence in Omaba” where he went for the summer only, become the presi: During August the American Clothiers | Of one ot the bizgest financial institutions usy 08 beavers” enlarging and | in the state of Nebraska. ; sident whom his He will make ssoclates will citizen as public-spirited ny on earth. @ E. A and its | SO, also of this vity, is one of his asso- tory of the bank. . e — = rponrancs | A Long Felt Want at Lant Supplled. { by the Something important to the residents ens that | 1n the southern part of the city. f 1 enterprising will open in KRariSHioe .n;lwigo—uwi\l}(u open the fall sea- | young men, The head of the firm, Mr. t. l“.y}\luslullcr, has been identified with size and still customers were | the retail Dry Goods trade for fifteen compelled frequently [ await [ years. The past two years has been their turn so gront was tho | the head of the silk and dress goods de- erowd of eager buyers. This week will | partment with the popular firm of O’Don- for Omaha and equally | 8hoe & Sherfy, The grocer & Co., aud no stranger | Wil be in charge of one of the best posted The location is ss for the Remember the SPECIAL TRAINS, date of their opening. Saturday. 10th. New store cor. 15th and “Vinton o ——— ors to the Fair. NOT FAIL TO CALL OUR l}\iE’\\' FALL 1408 DOUGLAS We have tie reputation of carrying st stock. Hats and Bonrots. per than any house not fail to call - ving Dayen- lowa State Fair, rt street twenty minutes later and ar- | Held at Des Moines from September 2 to iving at Tenth and Leavenworth streets | 9. Tickets for the round trip from Coun- twenty-five minutes later. Fare single | oj| Blufls, including admission to the fair, trip ten cents; round trip fifteen cents. #4.45, on'sale from September 1 to 9, in yrmesoei— clusive, good to returr on or before Sep- tember 13. Tickets will be on saie Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific ticl , 1300 karnam street. 8. 8. Stevens, 8 ———— 1. and 1155 p. m. Beautiful Clifton Hill. HaNpsOME Grammerey park, lots only 5 and §750 and your choice. ce five semi-nnnual payments, his is an opportunity to di money before any further payments are the city, have recently issued a very | Feauired. Sccure one now. 1824 Farnam e ——— ir Exbibitors. istribution and can be obtined Parties wishing their pictures framed ion will please call early and ——em———— & School, 1613 Howard. Lessons given in scientific dress cutting Call or send for circulars, 1515 Dodge st., | free of charge for a few days. — e —— le of lots on Auction. The G. A, R. Reunion at Omaha next week is an assured suc- cess. The preparations are on a mag- niticent scale--in keeping with the city and its live population, But when you talk of rushes and jams you should call at the Chicago Bargain Shoe Store, 1318 Douglas street. The place is litterally overrun with customers. The genial proprietor has just returned from the east where he has been assisting their regular buyer, who is constantly in the east securing burgaing. The immense stock purchascd is now being unpacked. ‘The outside of this store is not as impos- ing as that of some others, but in amount icty of stock the Chicago Bargain tore is the equal of any store in They have a fine line especially suited to school children. D6 not fail to They have boots, shoes and slippers, from medium to the finest quality, and the ladies and gentlemen of Omaha can rest assured that they need not go farther than 1318 Douglas strect to get any kind of tootwear the; motto s, ‘*Honest goods and square deal- ing,” and they mark every article in may desire. Their n figures and have one price for every customer. They will not allow of any misrepresentation whatever, and when they tell you a shoe is calfskin, you can rely on it being just as represented, ‘The immense volume of trade done by them, coupled with their unexcelled facilities for buying, make it possible for them to offer the low prices which they e making. Among the different first [§ manufacturers’ goods always in th ock are the following: George W, Ludlow, Chicagro; P. Cox Shoe company, Rochester, N. ¥.; Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. Y.; Zeigler Bros., Philadelphia; Rob- ert Couch Co., N. D. Dodge, 5. Keith, Wallace Elliott & Co. Dorsch & Co., Newark, N Smith, Lynn, Mass.; Bay York City. Their street sign nmoth gilded shoe on whee which, if you inspect closely, is num: bered 1318 Douglas street, its fiusy home. e —— Auctionof Real Estate. On Thursday, September 8, at 10 a. m., in front of our’ oftice, corner 16th and Douglas streets, we will sell to the high- est bidder at auction 20 lots 1n Irene place, which is a sub of Weiss' sub-divi- sion, and joins Central park on the west. These are good lots and well located in a rapidly growing part of the town. Also, at the same time, we will sell lot Tuttle's sub-di b more or less. This tract is finely situato for platting to lots. ms Casy. Brown & Creighton, Auctioneers, south- cast cor, 16th and Dougl e —— orge Wilham Fair Grounds and Exposition, The Missouri Pacific R'y will run trains to and from tne fair grounds, daily, from their denot, 15th and Wetster sts. “frains will run every half hour commencing at 9o'clock a. m, Round trip tickets will be 15 cents; one wuy tickets 10 cents, Everybody Satisfied. Money cheerfully refunded to anyone buying a #10 lot at 1415 Farnam street who will not acknowledge all lots to be worth many times more than prices asked. Sale commences Sept. 5th at 1415 Farnam street, e —— F Exhibitors. Parties wishing their pictures framed for exhibition will please call early and avoid disappointment. A Hospe, jr., 1518 Douglas. e ——— Insure in the Nebraska & Iowa Insur- ance Co. of Omaha, the oldest and largest compapy in the state. ——— Boys wanted—Ten good reliable boys hfie 78 acre lots September 6, Lake Side addition, by the D. A, Allen Ren! | add; sale on theé grounds; abstracts fur- wanted at American District Telegraph Co., 1304 Douglas strees, Good wages; Wt~ i THE DORRIS & COLVIN CIECUS. Wild West and Hippodrome—A Great ow Yesterday. y had yesterday afternoon best and biggest exhibited here. including all the circuses—Barnum's, Forepaugh's and the rest. ‘The circus proper i and evening the ver show that ever entirely complete, y The menagerie is also wonder- fully conplete and inchudes a great va- riety of wild bensts. The hippodrome has many exeiting ra 1t is without run_on their The Wild West is replete s, the Custer massacre, the h robbery and Leon riding one time being the The Custer battle is i The whole show stands u ive thousand persons attended Kansas City Times, August 2, ‘The above named show, in all its great- ness, will positively rsday, September 22, We advise all ——— In Twenty Minutes, motor line had for passengers yes- several of the stockholders of the new ‘‘Military Avenue Building and Sav- ‘I'herr trip was for two purposes—to examine their property and to see at what speed the motor line They were more with both the property and the quick time made in getting there. was made in just five minutes and when the connection is made with the city line, partics owning hooses in this association can be landed at the ex- building in twenty Shares are being rapidly taken, and W, E. Gratton, the secretary vleased with the success he is meeting with. Call on him at 1421 Douglas street. ing association.” ———— Omaha Commercial College, 1114 Night school opens Monday evening. Same branches taught n the day are taught in the evening school. these, shorthand, type An excellent c ed through the nged already and a la in. Any one can enter. are present every even- ‘Time spent here is cheaper and in- r spent than in profitless Call and talk writing and Ger- nce for those ¢ Many have ar: > attendance it over with us or send f —— Aucticn! Au Tuesday, Sept. 6th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at southeast corner of 24th and Lea All the furniture of a G-room parlor suit, cook house, carpets, beds, stoves, heaters, dishes, everything must be sold without rAu‘ Cowav & Co., Auctioncers. ————— To avoid confusion at the $10 lot sale at 1415 Farnam st., commencing Monday;, Sept, 5, numbered tickets will be 1ssued entitling the holder to choice of lots as to order of numbers b roviding he answers promptly to his culR e —— The property owners should patronize home by insuring in the Nebraska & Iowa Insurance Co. of Omabha, the oldest and the largest com- pany in Nebraska. ———— No Taxes! Nice Groves! And lots at Ten Dollars each. ranty deed given to each 46x125 foot lot for exactly Ten Dollars, at 1415 Farnam Sale September 5 to 10, ———— On the grounds Tuesday Gth, at 10 a. m, 140 city lots in Lake Side addition. . Cotton sclls e — Don't forget that F. bard a1 4 soft conl. The Home Fire. It may be of interest to the people of this city and state to know that among the most sucgessfully conducted prosperous institutions in Nebras the Home Fire Insurance company of Omaha, The company’s premiuin receipts amount to $175,000, and itg businessis in- creasing, Its assets now are about $200,000.0 Over 200 losses have been paid by the “Home TFire,” to people of Nebraska,and the company has a receipt in full for satis- factory settlement, and a complimentary letter for prompt and honorable deuling in every case. The company has never been sued. There is no reason why a worthy home insurance company should not receive the patronage and support of the people of this state, and judging from the high sranding of the oflicers and directors of the “Home Fire,” and the cace it exer- ises 1n the selection and management of busine and the fair and honorable way it has paid its losses, and dealt with the publie, this company is worthy of the large patronage it is re. ng. A New Photographer. To-morrow the Pietz photograph gal- lery opens for business at 1408 Farnam. H. Pietz, the proprietor, has had a life experience in his business, and for the last fifteen years has been at Spring- field, Ilk. He had heard so much of Omaha that last July he came here to see the city and wus so much taken with the city that he conclnded to locate here. He holds several diplomas from the sta Illinois, and one from the World's expo- sition at New @rleans for the best work from Tilinoi hicago included, His work is extensively used in illustrating artistic work in photographing journals, He will do a good business here. Warranty Deed Given and eyery lot a building lot, high, dry and level, 46x125 feet in sizo, f from encumbrance: dollars p: in full for the lot Diptheria Cured with “Jo-He' 01l The oil has the power of eliminating all the poisons from the system, her the wonderful cures. With this reme and every mother could be her own sian, and diptheria, . and all infantile ailments wounld . and no more empty cradles to grieve the moth- ers of the nation. The above is from Mrs. Mary F. Barnes, of Davenpor , o lady “who s no interest in th reat remedy. only to see sufle alle 1 and life saved. Sold only in Omaha b; i‘, B. ForaGy Room K, Gruenig block. Cor. 13th and Dodge street. e —m— A Scramble, There will be a seramble for those Ten Dollar South Omaha lot: 1415 Farnam street. Think of it! 16x125 foot lot free from imcumbrance for only Ten Dollars: No contract! No mortgage! $10 is payment in full and you walk off with & warranty deed in your pocket. Sale commences September 5, e —— Free Admission, FEvery day during the fair to the great #10 lot sale at 1415 Farnam street, 800 South Omaha lots to be sold for £10 each. Warranty deed given with each lot. Size of lot 46x125, 1415 Farnam St. e ———— An Old Reliable House. 1f you want to buy or sell farm or city property 1 will be pleased to see you and can offer as good trades as the market uffords, AL M. PARRISH, with AMES REAL EsTATE AGENCY, 1507 Farnam st, —— John Grant, the slogohtic sidewalk paver, has his office in room 426, Ramge block, Telephone 824. - “FH:IY THOUSAND STRONC.” «lxsfi?u:\vr"‘ll~]-‘l'i].".\{t'.~:.!' ving out the p;ngrt;vnmi The boats in the naval and land oncoumo; will be manned by experienced sailc § With the flags floating and_the 'We Are Ooming, Father Abraham,” From | ditto, the rand stands filled with women gayly arrayed as befits a holiday x§ »> Every Part of Nebraska and Iowa. Nonor of the grand old veterans, with th civihans out in force, with the peaceful an brosperous citizens of to-day, the bankers THE GRAND ARMY REUNION. | HOSRCOR, O e doctors and Dusiness nen o the country, changed back to eir hifo , when they had but passed thelr two or « The Great Mass Gathering of Vet- | three score mile-post on the ullplmnfg erans Which Begins in the of life wheu they wero warriors ready to by J 5 shot down or sabred to death or moro wills City To-morrow—Vast ing still, reverse cl»llilili()‘ll‘l‘ with lll\’lil' ‘l\lll& T mated men re-enacting the scenes caleulate Erepexation 1o keepalive the fits of patrotism 1n thems selves and furnjsh the spark to light them in the new generation. All will continue to Scenes at Camp Logan. make a gorgeous pageant, a stirring and ads Flanked on the north by a dark, green corn | mirabls snescacier 5 G field with a fringe of heayy, large willows on e Mol Cee the west, on a green plain stands Camp Lo- | g gontract for furnishing the inter- gan. Its not without zood reason that old | ;o0 EEREY (O I TR veterans and participauts in reunions say no | Bank puilding has been awarded to A. H, superior as to location and topography has | Andrews & Co., of Chicago. The coms ever been found in the country. Immedi- [ petition for the work was very active ately to the south is the new depot and bag- | and, as each competitor submitted hig gage room of the Union Pacltie Railway | own sketches, the award hinged largeiy company, the track comes up to this and a | upon the merit of the design sabmitted. large new platform is for the accommodation | The award was made after very careful of visitors to tho camp. Just beyond to the | consideration, and the banking room south is Cut-off lake, ncross which sail boats | Wil be Landsomcly equipped. —Tho skim and around which reeds nod. gharacteriofiiithe. (ealzut tecleoted i > o = in the Romanesque or Anglo-Norman. There are twenty-four streets in the camp, All of the wood work will bfl wi known by letters from A to X, Thesc streets | o¢ 1,0 ohoicest mahogany. Marble run from east to west, and there are two rows | pa andolyth All metal will be of cop- ot tents between the strects, There are | per, and the contract will be nctively threo thoroughtares running north andsouth, | nuched in order that the building may bo West avenue, which is the main street, Cens | PUShes L B DRLCARR ) fral avenue and Hast avenue, On Central | @ccupied at the earliest possible date. A, ¥ ), also other places | H. Andrews & are also executing all of accommodations. ‘The ladies of the Meth- [ of the_interior fittings for the United odist church bave a dining hall on headquar- tates National bank building. In thig ters row in which meals will be regularly e the woodwork will be of antiqu served during the week. The sveaking and | quarter-sawed onk. All of the metal i avenue is the dining room, al ||:usl€al platforms are on E, M. and N | yirtg will be of electro-plated iron finish, BLEOALS, 5 - Marble will be endolythic. The room Lhe pipes which couvey thedrinking water | ;%o }undsomely decorated, and the e L o e et iveiiva | equipment thorough and complete 1n faucets, either of the latter giving a stream as | every detail. . strong as any hydrant in the city, A barrel |~ The progress of the work will be is stationed at each faucet, to be filled with | watened with much inte and the new ice packed away 1o water. ‘Ihusceach person | banks of Omaha will certainly exeel anys attending the encampment will have plenty sl Nithor dastor Wast: of loo water, . Tho white varimy duck” habit. | thing else of their kind elther cas ations in their neat trimpess and regular 2 % \ta very enlivening appearance, lconer Decorates. 0 the south and cast strains of lconer is making extensive ; 1nusle wafted - from gl CAtD ions for the decoration of his | of reg! who are living thei: regular life. Just east of them is the boiler n honor at the Grand Army boys aud the engine on the bank of the lake, that 11 no doubt present a very imposs pumps the whter to the grounds through the | ing view. He intends to spare no pains pipes. or expense to make this display surpass ortheast of Camp Lozan In its fresh | oo cili, 2 1 o n AN plank array. is an amohitheatre 400 foot long ‘,f"‘!"""? he L t U‘(’",' “’v‘l“";';‘w“',:'_ with a seating eapaeity ot 2,500, which fronts | halconeris i e onk Lkl rorth. Swhere dtretelids o well adapted | tions for his opening of fall goods next plain, the parade ground. On this will be | Tuesday and Wednesday. fouglit the sham battle and will be executed e ———— the maneuvres that always bewilder everyone Free Show, except a soldier, ) anaina Mands % There is & dancing pavillion 100x40 feet in Hfi""I‘;“"‘;l”fi:"“{nl"l’"““‘“"l which the disciples of Terpsichore can | 3 J bo. sold for’ $10.0( double discount “Cutty Sark” cighteen hours | lots to be sold for § £ out of the twenty-four, to the tunes of the | miss this opportumty. War Musical Union.. An immense commissacy | with each lot. 1415 Farnam street. ptember department:is under the charge of Leavis e — and Kaufman. Buy your coal before the advance from South of the camp and on the north edge | g1, "Cotton, 813 N. 16th. of the shimmering lake the workmen are LI U L engaged in pullding the flotilla A Rush, | which will realistically represent the passage . 3 . | of the federal tlotilla by Vicksburg April 15, It will be impossible to k { 1563, In that frightiul and terribie grand | back when they find out w ! pilgrimage, the transport Henry C with | South Om lots are I union soldiers on board wasblown up. ‘There | commences Sept. b, at 1415 will be four gunboats on the lake, Benton the e —— flag ship, Carondelet, Tuscondia, 8 monitor | . Nebraska & lowa Insurance Co. of ; and General Bragg, the mast ship, and the 40 5161 = i army transport Henry Clag. Pilots on the Omuha pays its losses immediately and boats for the look out, the sleek black sides of | in full. the dread water warriors, the smoke stacks ————— with their heavy volumes of smoke rolling 100 lots; Hellman's addition. Sale on hence, the earth-quaking thunders of three [ grounas Sept. 6th, P batteries of artillery, two federal and one e state, the zipping, ineandescent wire rockets | oo ), gisher, Architect, Room 4% N 1o air, the firing of 3,000 rounds | (1€ 1« Kisher, Architect, 511‘?.;‘.’.’5.’3(:‘.54%‘.1,' ot Ered Tights and | Chamber of Commerce building. the blazing splashing of ~hand granades ’ . ——— b | azainst the sides of the gunboats as they sail You will find a policy ta_the Nebraska Dast the confederate fortitieations will make | & lowa Insurance Co., of Omuha, & good a spectacle mever before seen in the West, | thing in the hour of need. s‘"'"n"wl“m' + about 500 on the water's | it ——— ! Jout 500 on the wa = ; { edrl Iy o Lo e osite 1t In the | Frotect your property by & policy in water a ship is being built for the representa- | the ‘braska & Jows Insurance Co., of ’ tlon of “Pinafore.”’ Chicago artists andart- Omuha, .